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Compatibility of codling moths Cydia pomonella (Linnaeus) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) from South Africa with codling moths shipped from Canada

机译:来自南非的苹果d蛾与加拿大生产的苹果mo蛾的兼容性

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The sterile insect technique (SIT) has been successfully applied against codling moth Cydia pomonella (Linnaeus) (Lepidoptera; Tortricidae) in British Columbia since 1992 where the mass-rearing facility produces between 15 and 16 million moths per week. Due to the seasonality of this pest, the facility is only fully utilized for part of the year. The time and expense of implementing SIT against codling moth in South Africa may be substantially reduced if moths from Canada were sexually compatible with those from South Africa. In addition, because the pome fruit-growing season in both countries is opposite, the programme in Canada might benefit by maintaining moth production year-round and selling moths to South Africa. Semi-field studies in small cages and release-recapture studies were conducted in an unsprayed apple orchard in South Africa to assess mating compatibility of laboratory-reared codling moth from Canada and wild codling moths from South Africa. The results suggest that Canadian codling moth males were equally attracted to calling Canadian and South African females despite the fact that Canadian moths had been transported (from Canada to South Africa) for 48 h as both pupae and adults. The data also suggest that at lower field temperatures Canadian moths were more active than South African moths. Results from the release-recapture field trials indicated that Canadian and South African males were equally attracted to Canadian and South African females. These results suggest that codling moths from Canada and South Africa are fully compatible and indicate that Canadian moths can be used for SIT studies in South Africa. As these studies were conducted with moths from two very different climatic and time zones, it is proposed that populations of codling moth in other pome fruit production areas may also be compatible with the Canadian moths.
机译:自1992年以来,不育昆虫技术(SIT)已成功应用于不列颠哥伦比亚省的苹果d蛾Cydin pomonella(Lindnaeus)(鳞翅目; Tortricidae),其大规模饲养设施每周可生产15到1600万只蛾。由于这种害虫的季节性,该设备仅在一年的一部分时间内得到充分利用。如果加拿大的飞蛾与南非的飞蛾具有性相容性,那么在南非实施SIT防止苹果d蛾的时间和费用可以大大减少。此外,由于两国的梨果生长季节相反,因此加拿大的计划可能会通过全年保持蛾类生产并向南非出售蛾类而受益。在南非一个未喷洒的苹果园中进行了小笼子的半田间研究和释放再捕获研究,以评估来自加拿大的实验室饲养的苹果ling蛾和来自南非的野生苹果ling蛾的交配相容性。结果表明,尽管加拿大蛾作为adults和成虫已被运输(从加拿大到南非)48小时,但它们对吸引加拿大和南非雌性的蛾同样具有吸引力。数据还表明,在较低的田间温度下,加拿大飞蛾比南非飞蛾更活跃。释放释放现场试验的结果表明,加拿大和南非男性被加拿大和南非女性同样吸引。这些结果表明,来自加拿大和南非的苹果蛾是完全相容的,并且表明加拿大蛾可用于南非的SIT研究。由于这些研究是用两个非常不同的气候和时区的飞蛾进行的,因此建议其他梨果产区的苹果mo蛾种群也可能与加拿大飞蛾兼容。

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